Top 31 Act Iii Quotes

#1. An educated woman carries herself with a humble, quiet grace, yet her presence is powerful. She does not feel as thou she needs to act masculine to exude authority and power.

Daniel Whyte III

#2. I never change, except in my affections.

Oscar Wilde

#3. Stand not upon the order of your going, But go at once."
Macbeth. Act III Sc. 4, Line 119

Jess Waid

#4. I am indeed not her fool, but her corrupter of words. (Act III, sc. I, 37-38)

William Shakespeare

#5. Not all the water in the rough rude sea
Can wash the balm from an anointed King;

William Shakespeare

#6. Rather than trying to trick ourselves, we can teach ourselves, avoiding temptation until the act of avoidance itself becomes habitual and automatic. III.

Sheena Iyengar

#7. We calculate the amount spent [by Brethren and other anti- Green groups] was between $500,000 and $1 million - that's a huge amount for a state election campaign in Tasmania.

Bob Brown

#8. Things sweet to taste prove in digestion sour.

William Shakespeare

#9. I've definitely met nightmare Hollywood types who think they're getting twenty million dollars a picture when they're not. But they act like it. And they just insult everybody.

Brendan Sexton III

#10. Every man has his fault, and honesty is his.- Lucullus (Act III, scene 1)

William Shakespeare

#11. In this world there are only two tragedies. One is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it. (Mr. Dumby, Act III)

Oscar Wilde

#12. O God, that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains! - Cassio (Act II, Scene iii)

William Shakespeare

#13. Assure thee, if I do vow a friendship, I'll perform it to the last article.
Othello, Act III, Scene iii

William Shakespeare

#14. I'd seen a play of 'Richard III' in Coventry when I was 15, which sowed the seeds that you could act for a living.

Brendan Coyle

#15. The young man reveres men of genius, because, to speak truly, they are more himself than he is.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

#16. The accused were to be tried under a three-hundred-year-old Act. The Treason Act of 1351 had come into being during the reign of Edward III, its purpose to define and limit the number of offences classed as treason. It sill exists today. The

Don Jordan

#17. As I told thee before, I am subject to a tyrant,
A sorcerer, that by his cunning hath
Cheated me of the island,
----Caliban
(Act III, scene II, lines 40-43)

William Shakespeare

#18. There's an old rule of theater that goes, 'If there's a gun on the mantel in Act I, it must go off in Act III.' The reverse is also true.

Stephen King

#19. It is only alone, truly alone that one bursts apart, springs forth.

Maria Isabel Barreno

#20. We need to understand that a man can never lay down his religion and act as a religionless person.

Joseph C. Morecraft III

#21. The Budget Act of 1974 established a timetable for the annual budget process. Under Title III of the Act, Congress is to complete action on the concurrent resolution on the budget by April 15.

Marsha Blackburn

#22. In many ways, September feels like the busiest time of the year: The kids go back to school, work piles up after the summer's dog days, and Thanksgiving is suddenly upon us.

Brene Brown

#23. Our condition never satisfies us; the present is always the worst. Though Jupiter should grant his request to each, we should continue to importune him.

Jean De La Fontaine

#24. Words without thoughts never to heaven go.

William Shakespeare

#25. Come, dear, [Gwendolen rises] we have already missed five, if not six, trains. To miss any more might expose us to comment on the platform.

Oscar Wilde

#26. The Stamp Act was a direct tax imposed on the colonies by King George III. This act inevitably led to the American Revolution. Just as the Stamp Act did in 1765, Obamacare should act as a wake-up call. Chief Justice Roberts provides us with a similar call to action.

Rand Paul

#27. How does thy honor? Let me lick your shoe,
I'll not serve him; he is not valiant.
---Caliban
(Act III, scene 1, lines 23-24)

William Shakespeare

#28. And I'll be sworn 'tis true. Travelers ne'er did lie,
Though fools at home condemn 'em.
---Antonio
(Act III, scene 3, lines 26-27.)

William Shakespeare

#29. For my grief's so great
That no supporter but the huge firm earth
Can hold it up: here I and sorrows sit;
Here is my throne, bid kings come bow to it.
(Constance, from King John, Act III, scene 1)

William Shakespeare

#30. Trust what you know; have faith in where you go; if there's no wind, row; or go with the flow.

Ed Parrish III

#31. If you act like a lady and think like a man, is your man supposed to act like a man and think like a lady? #BeWhoGodMadeYou

A.H. Carlisle III

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